End User Guide

Connecting with SSH/Telnet Proxy

3min

Connecting Single Connect with SSH/Telnet Proxy

You can use your own SSH clients to connect to the Single Connect SSH/TELNET Proxy.



  • 2222 is the default SSH/Telnet Proxy Port. The system administrator can change the port number.
  • If an SSH key is required to log in to the Single Connect SSH Proxy, you must add the SSH key to the SSH Client. Depending on the admin’s configurations, you can log in with a) the password only, b) SHH key only, or c) both the SSH key and the password.
  1. Enter the Single Connect IP address as the host IP address and 2222 as the connection port.
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  • Upon successful connection, you are directed to the Single Connect SSH/Telnet Proxy interface. In this interface, you are given a list of devices you can access. Each device on the list has an ID you can use to connect through the Single Connect Proxy.
Connecting to the device
Connecting to the device